By the early 1970s, growing public suspicion surrounding high-profile assassinations reached a boiling point-prompting action from figures on Capitol Hill and beyond. One of the most vocal was Bernard Fensterwald Jr., a former Senate counsel and intelligence...
In the weeks following Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination, the U.S. government ramped up its internal surveillance and threat assessments-not against violent agitators, but against the civil rights movement’s most ambitious protest yet. The declassified...
In the months before his assassination, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was preparing for the most ambitious civil disobedience campaign of his life-a mass occupation of Washington, D.C. that would bring thousands of poor Americans to the nation’s doorstep to demand...
A newly uncovered page from the FBI’s classified files on civil rights surveillance reveals how the Bureau monitored and documented Black student activity at Merrimack College in Massachusetts-part of a broader COINTELPRO-style campaign aimed at suppressing civil...